On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Mohammad Nour El-Din
<[email protected]> wrote:
> we are like gonna make OpenEJB Studios for Recording Demos :D

Hehe.  Ok, so I cranked out some prototypes.  No audio yet.  I figured
we could add that later.  Some of these are pretty good and some are
only so-so.

http://people.apache.org/~dblevins/SimpleStateless.mov
http://people.apache.org/~dblevins/SimpleStateful.mov
http://people.apache.org/~dblevins/InjectionOfDataSource.mov
http://people.apache.org/~dblevins/InjectionOfEntityManager.mov
http://people.apache.org/~dblevins/TestCaseInjection.mov
http://people.apache.org/~dblevins/AlternateDescriptors.mov
http://people.apache.org/~dblevins/SimpleMdb.mov
http://people.apache.org/~dblevins/SimpleWebService.mov

Still uploading these, so if the link doesn't work, give it a few
minutes and try again.  Not the final destination obviously, just
temporary as we might still want to do some audio before really
publishing.  I started doing audio for the first one I made and
quickly lost an hour and a half just trying to plot out what to say
and get it in down in the right amount time.  So I just decided to
delay the polish and see how many I could crank out.

It was really hard to stay under 2 minutes.  I did numerous takes of
the first few and then just sort of gave up and figured in the 2
minute range is good enough.

The MDB example really doesn't show the connections (the mental kind
of connection) between the testcase and the MDB because that helper
EJB has all the really interesting code and the testcase has almost
nothing.  When that example was written we didn't have the
@LocalClient/testcase-injection support yet so we pretty much had to
use an mdb to get access to the connection factory, etc.  Now we can
move all that code right into the test case and delete the helper EJB.

The simple-webservice is pretty beefy and too hard to get through in 2
minutes.  We could probably split that one into two examples;
simple-webserivce (no handler chain) and webservice-handlers (so we
can specifically focus on the handler chain stuff).

Anyway, looking forward to some feedback!


-David

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